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October 29th, 2012

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Review: BreakQuest Extra Evolution

BreakQuest: Extra Evolution steps up to the plate and knocks the old game clear across town by changing up the visuals, speed, adding sound, and locking out the levels.

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September 25th, 2012

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Review: Feisty Feet

As is the case with the vast majority of Minis games I didn’t actually know anything Feisty Feet until we realized it’d be out the following Tuesday and I decided to check out the game’s website. The first screenshot I …

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August 4th, 2012

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Review: WizOrb

Tribute’s first PSN outing is WizOrb, a brickbreaking Minis title with character enough to make it standout. If you’re unfamiliar with what brickbreaking as a genre is, check out these videos. In short, you control a paddle at the bottom …

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May 25th, 2012

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Review: Nom Nation

Throughout my lifetime I’ve managed to come across many different forms of educational games or ‘edutainment’ and I’m often left shaking my head. I’ll fully admit that I spent hours playing games like Math Blaster when I was growing up …

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May 7th, 2012

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Review: Velocity

Whatever you expect going in to Velocity for the first time, prepare to have those expectations torn asunder after the first 30 minutes. Velocity has to be one of the most ambitious minis I’ve ever played, and is a testament …

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May 1st, 2012

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Review: Floating Cloud God Saves The Pilgrims

Floating Cloud God Saves The Pilgrims is not your ordinary 2D horizontal shoot’em up. Other than having a ridiculously long name—I will give it to them though it isn’t quite the tongue twister that is The 2D Adventures of Rotating …

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April 19th, 2012

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Review: Defenders of the Mystic Garden

A great tower defense game can really draw someone in and get them playing over and over again, trying to come up with great strategies to perfect all the levels. Unfortunately Defenders of the Mystic Garden is not one of …

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April 1st, 2012

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Review: Canabalt

Cannabalt on minis is a lonely affair. Its fun in controlled bursts, but you’re not going to find yourself coming back to it repeatedly to show your friends how to nearly survive an alien invasion.

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March 18th, 2012

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Review: Knight Fortix 2

The XMB splash screen description bills Knight Fortix 2 as an “action based capture-em-up.” That’s not too far from the truth, but I wouldn’t give it that spiffy of a title myself. Fortix takes the classic Qix and tosses it …

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February 5th, 2012

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Review: Hungry Giraffe

Hungry Giraffe is simple, fun and effectively made. It looks great on either system you play it on, and the gameplay is addictive enough to make you want to keep coming back for repeated sessions.

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October 29th, 2012

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Review: BreakQuest Extra Evolution

BreakQuest: Extra Evolution steps up to the plate and knocks the old game clear across town by changing up the visuals, speed, adding sound, and locking out the levels.

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September 25th, 2012

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Review: Feisty Feet

As is the case with the vast majority of Minis games I didn’t actually know anything Feisty Feet until we realized it’d be out the following Tuesday and I decided to check out the game’s website. The first screenshot I …

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August 4th, 2012

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Review: WizOrb

Tribute’s first PSN outing is WizOrb, a brickbreaking Minis title with character enough to make it standout. If you’re unfamiliar with what brickbreaking as a genre is, check out these videos. In short, you control a paddle at the bottom …

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Read More

- 2 Comments

May 25th, 2012

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Review: Nom Nation

Throughout my lifetime I’ve managed to come across many different forms of educational games or ‘edutainment’ and I’m often left shaking my head. I’ll fully admit that I spent hours playing games like Math Blaster when I was growing up …

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Read More

- 3 Comments

May 7th, 2012

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Review: Velocity

Whatever you expect going in to Velocity for the first time, prepare to have those expectations torn asunder after the first 30 minutes. Velocity has to be one of the most ambitious minis I’ve ever played, and is a testament …

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May 1st, 2012

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Review: Floating Cloud God Saves The Pilgrims

Floating Cloud God Saves The Pilgrims is not your ordinary 2D horizontal shoot’em up. Other than having a ridiculously long name—I will give it to them though it isn’t quite the tongue twister that is The 2D Adventures of Rotating …

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Read More

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April 19th, 2012

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Review: Defenders of the Mystic Garden

A great tower defense game can really draw someone in and get them playing over and over again, trying to come up with great strategies to perfect all the levels. Unfortunately Defenders of the Mystic Garden is not one of …

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Read More

- 3 Comments

April 1st, 2012

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Review: Canabalt

Cannabalt on minis is a lonely affair. Its fun in controlled bursts, but you’re not going to find yourself coming back to it repeatedly to show your friends how to nearly survive an alien invasion.

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Read More

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March 18th, 2012

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Review: Knight Fortix 2

The XMB splash screen description bills Knight Fortix 2 as an “action based capture-em-up.” That’s not too far from the truth, but I wouldn’t give it that spiffy of a title myself. Fortix takes the classic Qix and tosses it …

+

Read More

- 0 Comments

February 5th, 2012

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Review: Hungry Giraffe

Hungry Giraffe is simple, fun and effectively made. It looks great on either system you play it on, and the gameplay is addictive enough to make you want to keep coming back for repeated sessions.

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